Windows Movie Maker to Adobe Flash Program

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How to transfer Windows Movie Maker to Adobe Flash with the converting/turning program

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How to turn Windows Movie Maker movie into Adobe Flash format to play? Free download OJOsoft HD Video Converter, the best Adobe Flash creator, get it installed and free trial the program to transform Windows Movie Maker video to Adobe Flash.

Input Windows Movie Maker to the cheap Adobe Flash creator tool

Load the Windows Movie Maker file into the best Windows Movie Maker to Adobe Flash conversion program by Clicking the upper browse.. button next to the input file name field. The converting tool supports batch conversion. You can click + button or drag-and-drop to add several Windows Movie Maker files, and click -button to remove Windows Movie Maker files.

Select Adobe Flash as output format

Click To FLV button on the top of the Adobe Flash creating tool interface, with which you will turn Windows Movie Maker movie to Adobe Flash format in the fastest way.

Browse for a folder for Adobe Flash video

Before transferring Windows Movie Maker to Adobe Flash format, browse for a proper output folder for Adobe Flash files through clicking the lower browse.. button next to output file name field.

Customize Windows Movie Maker to Adobe Flash conversion parameters

Click the drop-down list next to FLV profile to choose a preset profile for Adobe Flash files. Here the profile displayed on the picture above is strongly recommended. Click Edit.. button to set more details, if you want to adjust parameters for the selected profile for Adobe Flash videos.

Create Adobe Flash video from Windows Movie Maker files now

Now what you need to do is to click the big button Convert. And the turning program will turn Windows Movie Maker to Adobe Flash format in the fastest way. The processing bar will show you how fast the creator works and where the creating process is.


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Guides for how to transform/turn Windows Movie Maker movie to Adobe Flash for play

More about Windows Movie Maker file and Adobe Flash format

What is Windows Movie Maker

Windows Me was the first version to include Windows Movie Maker. Updated versions are included with Windows XP, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, and Windows Vista. Development of Windows Movie Maker was abandoned after the release of Windows Vista; its replacement, Windows Live Movie Maker, will be included with Windows Live Essentials, a free download from Windows Live; however Microsoft has stated that Windows Live Movie Maker will not have the same features as Windows Movie Maker.

What is Adobe Flash

Adobe flash Video is a container file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (initially produced by Macromedia) versions 6-10. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There are two different video file formats defined by Adobe Systems and supported in Adobe Flash Player: FLV and F4V. The audio and video data within FLV files are encoded in the same way as they are within SWF files.

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